Seven repeating digits in a row on $1 bills (i.e., 18888888, 59999999) Seven of the same number on $1 bills (i.e., 99909999, 00010000) There are some listings on eBay right now for as much as
SDStaff Div replies: Not that you’re likely to see one (banks like to make electronic transfers these days, so real bills are rare or possibly even not even in circulation now), but here’s the list for the REALLY big bills: $500 William McKinley. $1,000 Grover Cleveland. $5,000 James Madison. $10,000 Salmon P. Chase.
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Although you don't see the $2 bill all that often, it's still a circulating denomination of American currency. According the U.S. Treasury, there are over $1.5 billion worth of $2 bills currently circulating around the world. However, since the bill changes hands less frequently than other denominations, it's not printed as often, either.
1. Here is a single $100 bill. 2. Here is $10,000, or 100 of those same bills in a stack. 3. $1 million, or equal to 92 years of work for the average human on Earth. 4. $100 million on a pallet. The couch is worth a cool $46.7 million, too. 5. $1 Billion – getting bigger… 6. $1 trillion, looking at it from a front angle. 7.
This $1,000 Confederate States of America note is one of 607 issued and features images of John C. Calhoun on the left and Andrew Jackson on the right. Almost all of the Montgomery issued notes were signed by hand by Alex B. Clitherall, Register, and E.C. Elmore, Treasurer. The Confederate States of America issued their first paper money in
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is there a $1 000 bill